Rabine Paving Offers the World's Greenest and Most Sustainable Pavements

Rabine Paving is proud to be a leading and environmentally aware company.  We don't just talk about being green and sustainable, we live it.  Rabine Paving offers pervious concrete, porous asphalt, and other porous pavements.  We have installed pervious concrete and porous asphalt at our Rabine Group headquarters in Schaumburg, IL.  We invite you to take a first-hand look at our sustainable pavements and gain a better understanding on they are unique compared to traditional paving applications.
 
Rabine Paving has been designing, engineering, and constructing pervious concrete and porous asphalt for years.  Our customers can rest assured knowing that we have the full expertise and staff on hand to design, construct, and manage the installation of a pervious and porous pavement.


Pervious Concrete Pavements – the Greenest Pavement Solution for Stormwater Management
 Pervious pavement takes concrete to the next level. Pervious concrete is specifically designed with little or no sand, which creates a void structure allowing stormwater runoff to drain and naturally filter through the pavement. This runoff is naturally purified prior to being reabsorbed into the earth, replenishing ground water and aquifers and, in many cases, reducing the need for dry and wet detention areas.

Aside from these benefits, pervious concrete’s aesthetically pleasing look is created in part by its ability to be colored and textured to match any environment. This can be accomplished by incorporating integral coloring during the concrete mixing process or by applying a pigmented curing aid directly on the finished concrete surface. Additional coloring may be applied once concrete has cured to achieve the desired esthetics. Pervious concrete’s unique look and versatility make it a great sustainable, environmentally friendly option for any parking lot.
 
Porous Asphalt Pavements – Another Green Pavement Solution
 
Porous Asphalt, another porous pavement, acts very similarly to pervious concrete, the only difference is that it is constructed with asphalt instead of concrete.  When deciding which material type to use for your project, be sure to discuss with a trained professional
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